Explain the Platonic concept of Forms. Plato believed that reality is more than what we sense around the world (e.g. taste‚ smell‚ hear‚ see and touch)‚ he believed that behind these physical realities lies a perfect version of them in which he called Forms and that the greatest thing we can learn is to have knowledge and understanding of them. Plato’s theory means that what we can sense around us (for example a chair) is just a mere shadow of the perfect version which exists in the world of Forms
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rarely ever lost. Life’s a game if you look at it the right way and so far‚ I am winning (knock on wood). I believe my sole purpose is to correct/interrupt the unnatural process by which many humans tend to follow and make it natural again. The reason why I am joining the army is so I can better grasp discipline and further my extent and intention of disrupting the unnatural process.
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I believe that drugs should NOT be legalised in sport. This is due to pretty much the same reason it isn’t legal now. The main reason that I believe that drugs should not be legalised is that: if drugs should start being legal in sport than what is stopping it from being legal in the world. I think that drugs should not be used at all. There will be no stopping people from using sport as they will just say that they play one sport or another. Furthermore‚ everybody knows that drugs are
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P3 – Explain patterns and trends in health and illness among different social grouping For this essay I will explain the different patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groups‚ these are: Gender Social class Ethnicity Age Geographical location The black report Gender Women’s life expectancy is higher than men; women typically live five years longer than men (Stretch and Whitehouse 2012. In 2002‚ life expectancy at birth for females born in UK was 81 years‚ compared with
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What is globalisation and its impact on indian economy? A. First about globalisation‚ its meaning‚ dimensions‚ measurment and content perspectives: Globalization is the increasing interconnection of people and places as a result of advances in transport‚ communication‚ and information technologies that causes political‚ economic‚ and cultural convergenceThe word "globalization" can be traced back to 1944. The term has been used by economists since 1981; however‚ its concepts did not permeate
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peers believed that this budget was unfair on them ‘These (land) taxes are justifiable if you believe that land is national property’ however they did not believe this‚ they believed that the land they owned was theirs and no one should be able to take it from them as‚ that‚ they said could be seen as stealing- therefore they had hostility towards the new budget. This budget not only taxed them directly but indirectly to‚ David Lloyd George also wanted to put taxes on luxury goods such as motor cars
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Vesuvius Question 1 Economy Ancient economies are seen in two different perspectives; a modern economy‚ with money making strategies and exploits‚ and the local economy idea where local needs where satisfied with limited resource exploitation and technological development. Whatever type of economy the cities of Vesuvius were though‚ it is clear that large amounts of wealth was being obtained through various means. Archaeologists have pinpointed out many pieces of evidence found. It has been estimated
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Explain how the CPI is calculated (6) CPI is a measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods and services‚ such as transportation‚ food and medical care. The CPI is calculated by taking price changes for each item in the predetermined basket of goods and averaging them. The basket of goods is a price survey that is taken from 10‚000 households across the UK. The households are asked to record what they buy for two weeks and from this the 699 most occurring goods
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far‚ Part B has always required students to draw a graph. (25 points) Part C: Short answer questions dealing with your ability to apply material learned in the course to real world situations. (15 points) Part D: Multiple choice and short answer‚ pertaining to the 4 NYS labs performed during the school year. (15 points) The state requires all answers to be recorded in such a way that they cannot be
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1-Explain the animal welfare act and what it covers. The Animal Welfare Act 2006 was enacted in England and Wales in April 2007. It applies to ‘animals’‚ which are defined in the Act as a vertebrate other than man. It does not currently apply to invertebrates or to foetal or embryonic forms of animals. The Act brings together and updates legislation to promote the welfare of vertebrate animals‚ and primarily relates to those that are owned or held captive. Also‚ the Act makes owners and keepers
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